TheRevolutionary said:
cool interview
though i still dont like those, "how are you?" questions
u mean like the, what are you up to today? I love those because they usually tell me what they are doingnd it could lead to soemthing fun, sometimes it doesnt of fcourse
TheRevolutionary said:
cool interview
though i still dont like those, "how are you?" questions
u mean like the, what are you up to today? I love those because they usually tell me what they are doingnd it could lead to soemthing fun, sometimes it doesnt of fcourse
DRE: There are always rumors about drug use and thats why you werent in Terminator 3. How much of that is true?
EF: As with everything, people like to stretch the truth. Once it gets out to the tabloids they make a mole hill into a mountain. I'm not going to say that I've been perfectly clean my whole life and that I haven't experimented around and had my fun. Just like anyone else I went through my growing pains except that the only difference was that I was in the spotlight. I've grown out of certain things and certain ideas and certain wants.
DRE: How are you today?
i was thinking it was being meant more towards, how are you today? - are you depressed>? - is life getting to you? - those kinds of things. always seemed a little trite. but like i said i enjoyed the interview.
Airdrie said:
I'm surprised that by this, the fourth installment, they haven't tried to introduce a female crow. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, after all.
Hell, girl, they should cast me for it. I have enough angst and fury to resurrect myself, kick some ass and then some.
Omg I was woundering what happen to our Eddie?? Well Its awesome to see that hes working on another movie, Iam for sure going to check this movie out! anyone care to join me for a movie night! I love American History X
Crow 3 had some interesting ideas. For example the way he attained the "look". It wasn't war paint, it was burned into his face. Eric Mabius has potential too. I can also say that Crow 2 brought a few positive things to the table as well. The goth look for Furlong in Crow 4 seemed forced to me. Tara Reid was completely out of place. David Boreanaz was a few steps off. Anthony Hopkins, wow... If I were him I would have felt dirty for years afterwards for such an awful performance from someone who is supposed to be a Hollywood legend. I didn't totally hate any of the films. But like my issue with many other sequels and remakes, I think they'd be better off for the source material and the new media of they just changed the name. Sure Wicked Prayer would have received some Crow rip off comments, but at least it would have been a stand alone and The Crow would have been spared.
Edward Furlong yummy!!!! I just seen a movie with him in it, he was a maniac ordering a bunch of people on a reality show to die. I didn't catch the name of the movie though...
AndersWolleck
Astoria, NY
February 2003
JUL 27, 2005 03:34 PM